Microsoft is due to cut off support for Windows 10 in October. That means no more security patches, bug fixes, or technical help for the OS (unless you pay for extended security updates or can make ...
Windows 10 Users Get 3 More Years of Microsoft 365 Security Updates Your email has been sent In a surprise reversal, Microsoft has adjusted Microsoft 365 Apps support for Windows 10, granting security ...
In this post, we will show you how to get Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook for free on a Windows 11/10 PC. All these applications are part of the Microsoft 365 (Formerly Office 365) or Office 2024 ...
Here we go again. A zombie news story that should have been laid to rest last January has risen from the grave and is walking among us again. In case you missed the original story, here's a recap: ...
If you haven’t heard, Microsoft is officially ending support for the still-very-popular Windows 10 on October 14th, 2025. But for some users, that raises another question: what will happen to ...
Microsoft has changed its earlier decision about supporting Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10. Originally, security updates for apps like Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Word, and Excel were supposed to stop ...
Microsoft has announced that support for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 will end on October 14, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system itself. This means users and ...
Microsoft has made another adjustment to the restrictions that it plans to place on Windows 10 customers who use Microsoft 365 apps (previously called Office 365), gradually incentivizing them to move ...
If you are wondering how you can download Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint for Windows, here is the guide you need to follow. There are mainly two ways to download Microsoft Office on your Windows 11 ...
Microsoft 365 apps will continue to get security updates on Windows 10 for another three years. Microsoft 365 apps will continue to get security updates on Windows 10 for another three years. is a ...
Republished on May 13 with reaction to Microsoft’s u-turn and a Patch Tuesday full of active exploits — a timely warning not to lose security support. No one saw this coming. Microsoft’s campaign to ...